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3D Scans unlock secrets of 'first bird' - BBC News
"it is a tight beam, the width of a human hair, about 10 cm in width, but extremely powerful, so if you are the front of this beam, you are killed in just a few seconds..."
...held together with duct tape.
Yes, I know it's just holding the sheets of lead over the sensor, but still...
Solar FREAKIN' Roadways!
Still have a few questions about this, what if you build like 20 miles of this, and theres a faultline or heat causing two 10-mile halves to separate like 10 cm?, do you upend and move one half after the other?, or do you patch it in with cables and concrete? You might say earthquakes are rare, but even a change in heat can cause the road to expand. I have seen this first hand, I once worked on a bridgeproject on a 5km long bridge, and the edges moves quite a lot due to changes in temperature making the bridge expand or contract.
Im sure this modular concept works fine for building a porch, but making thousands of miles of road under all kinds of conditions, terrain etc is a whole new bag of problems.
I also worked in an office building once, that had these kinds of modular tiles for floors, buildt on stilts, so that you could stretch cables under there (the kind used in server-rooms) again, these things are fine for small server rooms/ilses etc, but when applied to large open office landscapes, they caused all kinds of havok and problems (they became wobbly, uneven, gaps formed etc.) And this was inside, in a brand new building, about as controlled an environment as you can get.
I would love to see these things becoming reality, but highly skeptical that its even doable.
Stanley McChrystal: The military case for sharing knowledge
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Hard Not To Like WWE Wrestling After This
They brought back Batista to ruin the awesome storyline of Daniel Bryan meeting CM Punk at Wrestlemania with Bryan winning the Rumble. They brought back Brock to take the Streak from the Undertaker in the stupidest way imaginable.
They have fucked up so much in the past few months that they've lost me as a viewer. Only the WWE could get me to cheer for Cancer!
Slide on Over: Brace for Impact!
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Han ALWAYS Shoots First
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Devo - Satisfaction (live on SNL in 1978)
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Bitman Begins
Not that I drink it CM, but name a good alternative!
Great Captain Morgan commercial, too! I'd change it up a bit though....make it truthier
"Drink responsibly. Drink a real rum, not some nasty grab-barrel of blended swill like Captain Morgans!"
(a message from someone who knows how a decent rum should treat yer pallet and yer gut.)
Blackphone introduction
Well, given the few facts I read about the Blackphone, I'd consider the following setup just as good, yet cheaper: used phone, CyanogenMod, device encrypted, RedPhone for calls, TextSecure for texts, Xabber + OTR for messaging, DroidWall, Orbot as a proxy.
A proper open source OS would be nice, but CM will do for the time being.
Russian Guy Does Extreme Swing Spins
That's not a swing, this is a swing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=gI1uus5F5C8
These "village swings" as they were called were quite commong in eastern Finland and Estonia. They could be, and were, swung all the way around as here, only you'd be standing... Couldn't find footage of that, unfortunately.
Nowadays they're somewhat rare, as they're considered dangerous due to the rather great momentum you can achieve with a big swing. Also, as there is nothing to guarantee the swingers actually stay on the swing, you could get mangled pretty badly if things went wrong.
Incidentally, the Baltic countries apparently have a competitive swinging scene, where the objective is to sping as long as swing as possible fully around. The current men's record holder is one Andrus Aasamäe from Estonia, having managed the feat on a swing with a length from the pivot of 702 cm...
14-Year-Old Jimmy Page's Skiffle Band
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Inside the World's Most Dangerous Amusement Park
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Stephen Colbert Interviews Bill Moyers
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Jon Stewart argues with Christopher Hitchens about Iraq
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Low Security Jail In Norway
@oritteropo
The reason you didn't know these things is because your thought-leaders intentionally hide information from you
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Sweden:
May 29, 2013:
Sixth night of violence in Sweden
The police are useless: